If there was, he hadn't made himself known to me. As long as his business didn't effect me or my friends, then it was purely live and let live.I was p...ositive that Althea expected me to make the first move. After all I was the one who needed something. I didn't even mind making the overture. It was just how business was done in small town America. Come to think of it maybe it was how things were done among all humans.I waited two days, then had Sylvia call her assistant to make the initial. The small lights beside the trail came on as she ventured further into the park; her anger starting to subside and she wondered why she even put up with his shit at all. She was attractive, had a good career and didn't need him, nor any man for that matter, after all, she had two hands and they gave her much less grief.She began to realize her surroundings as she stepped down the path, then she became aware of the night's noises. She stopped for a moment and listened to the crickets and frogs. Fir khane ka time ho gya aur sb khana khane lg gye..Aur guest ghar jane lg gye..Mama g ne bi jyada drink kr li thi jisse unko nasha ho gya tha to wo ghar chale gye sone..Mami g bole main subh vapis aaungi to mama g chale gye aur mami g akeli reh gyi mami g kafi khush lg rehi thi mujhe pta lg gya aaj pakka kuch gadbad hoga…Fir mami g dance krne dj pr aa gyi sameer bi unke sath tha..Wo kafi close hokar dance kr rehe the..Fir dance krte krte sameer ne mami g ke kaan main kuch bola aur fir 5 min. .no!"pleaded Adam.Before he knew it, was on the ground with a horrible, horrible sensationin his ribs. Conrad had him in some sort of headlock and he could feelthe pain growing in his side by the second."AAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!" he screamed. The pain was unbearable. Focused,unrelenting pain in his ribs. It was as if Conrad was reaching throughhis skin and slowly cracking his ribs.After about two minutes, Conrad released him and immediately propped himup on the chair."If you ever....ever....hit.
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